Serie A action resumes with a compelling clash as Juventus host Hellas Verona on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at 01:15 UTC (8:15 PM EST on Monday, March 3 / 6:45 AM IST on March 4).
Juventus vs Hellas Verona Predictions

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Juventus vs Hellas Verona Betting Tips
Juventus vs Hellas Verona Analysis
Juventus will face Hellas Verona at the Allianz Stadium on March 4, 2025, in a crucial Serie A matchup, as Round 27 brings together a Juventus squad pursuing the Scudetto and a Hellas Verona team fighting for mid-table stability. Juventus, under Thiago Motta, are projected to sit 2nd with around 52 points from 26 matches as of March 2, 2025, following a 2-1 loss to Napoli (Feb 23, 2025), aiming to leverage their strong home record to close the gap on the leaders. Hellas Verona, managed by Paolo Zanetti, are expected to be 12th with approximately 33 points, coming off a 1-0 win over Bologna (Feb 23, 2025), looking to upset Juventus on the road. This expert prediction explores team form, key players, head-to-head stats, and betting tips to answer: Who will win Juventus vs Hellas Verona in this Serie A clash?
Team Form & Recent Performances
Juventus
2024/25 Record (Projected as of Mar 2): 16W, 4D, 6L (52 points, 2nd in Serie A)
Latest Result: 2-1 loss vs. Napoli (Feb 23, 2025)
Home Form: 9W, 2D, 2L (25 goals scored, 10 conceded)
Juventus have been a formidable force this season, though their recent 2-1 defeat to Napoli snapped a four-game winning streak as of March 2, 2025. Projected at 52 points from 26 matches, their last home win—a 2-0 victory over Torino (Feb 15, 2025)—underscores their strength at Allianz Stadium, where they’ve lost just once this season (9W, 2D, 1L). At home, they’ve averaged 1.92 goals scored and 0.77 conceded per game, boasting a league-best home defense (0.77 goals conceded per game) that could stifle Verona’s attack, despite their recent setback.
Hellas Verona
2024/25 Record (Projected as of Mar 2): 9W, 6D, 11L (33 points, 12th in Serie A)
Latest Result: 1-0 win vs. Bologna (Feb 23, 2025)
Away Form: 3W, 3D, 7L (14 goals scored, 20 conceded)
Hellas Verona have been inconsistent but resilient, with their recent 1-0 victory over Bologna marking their second win in three league games (2W, 0D, 1L) as of March 2, 2025. Projected at 33 points from 26 matches, their last away win—a 1-0 upset over Fiorentina (Jan 19, 2025)—offers some hope. On the road, they’ve averaged 1.08 goals scored and 1.54 conceded per game, reflecting a modest attack and a defense prone to lapses, which could struggle against Juventus’s attacking firepower and defensive solidity.
Head-to-Head Stats & Historical Context
Overall Record: Juventus 31W, Hellas Verona 5W, 10D (46 meetings since 1993)
Recent Meetings:
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Aug 26, 2024: Hellas Verona 0-3 Juventus (Serie A)
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Feb 17, 2024: Hellas Verona 2-2 Juventus (Serie A)
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Oct 28, 2023: Juventus 1-0 Hellas Verona (Serie A)
Key Trend: Juventus are unbeaten in their last 9 meetings (7W, 2D); 3 of the last 5 H2Hs stayed under 2.5 goals.
Juventus have overwhelmingly dominated this fixture, with their 3-0 win in August 2024 at Stadio Bentegodi—featuring goals from Dušan Vlahović, Nicolò Savona, and Samuel Mbangula—highlighting their superiority. Hellas Verona’s last victory over Juventus was a 2-1 result in October 2015, and matches have averaged 2.4 goals in their last five encounters, suggesting a potentially tight contest, though Juventus’s home form could widen the gap.
Key Players to Watch
Juventus
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Dušan Vlahović (FWD): 12 goals, 5 assists in 2024/25; Juventus’s top scorer and physical presence.
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Teun Koopmeiners (MID): 6 goals, 6 assists; creative hub with finishing flair.
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Michele Di Gregorio (GK): 9 clean sheets; anchors a top-tier defense.
Hellas Verona
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Daniel Mosquera (FWD): 8 goals in 2024/25; Verona’s leading scorer and rising star.
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Ondrej Duda (MID): 4 goals, 5 assists; key playmaker with vision.
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Lorenzo Montipò (GK): 6 clean sheets; vital despite team struggles.
Tactical Insights & Match Dynamics
Juventus’s 4-2-3-1 (1.85 goals per game) thrives on Vlahović’s finishing and Koopmeiners’s creativity, testing Verona’s defense (1.46 goals conceded per game), which has been inconsistent away. Verona’s 3-4-2-1 (1.31 goals per game) relies on Mosquera’s movement and Duda’s playmaking, exploiting Juventus’s backline (1.00 goals conceded per game), though their counter-attacking style may struggle against Juventus’s high press and possession dominance (avg. 58% at home). Juventus’s Bremer (out, knee) and Juan Cabal (out, knee) are sidelined, while Verona’s Jackson Tchatchoua (doubtful, knock) could affect their lineup. Allianz Stadium’s 41,000 fans will amplify pressure on Verona, whose away scoring struggles (1.08 goals per game) may be exposed by Juventus’s defensive wall.
Prediction: Juventus vs Hellas Verona
Our Prediction: Juventus to Win
TIP 2: Goalscorer - Dusan Vlahovic
TIP 3: Result/both teams to score - Home/No

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